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Geno Smith will remain the Giants' No. 2 quarterback for Week 14.

With Ben McAdoo out the door, Smith was immediately benched for Eli Manning. Beat writer Tom Rock reports Smith could be demoted to No. 3 status as soon as Week 15. Frankly, it should be right away. Third-round rookie Davis Webb needs a look down the stretch of the Giants' catastrophic 2-10 season. Tue, Dec 5, 2017 03:36:00 PM

Geno Smith completed 21-of-34 passes for 212 yards, a touchdown, and two lost fumbles in the Giants' Week 13 loss to the Raiders.

It looked like it was going to be a long day for Geno when the offense opened with three straight three-and-outs, but he bounced back to lead an 11-play touchdown drive to close out the first quarter. The Giants were going well on the next drive, as well, but Smith was strip-sacked on third down, and he lost another fumble inside the 10-yard line just before the half. Geno did lead two late scoring drives to give New York a chance, but he did not show much even against a bad defense to suggest he has found a new level. Who knows at this point, but right now we would guess Smith gets another start next week against the Cowboys. Sun, Dec 3, 2017 07:47:00 PM

Geno Smith has been named the Giants' starting quarterback for Week 13 against the Raiders.

This is not a drill. Eli Manning has been benched after 210 consecutive starts. Turning to failed-Jet Smith would seem to make zero sense, but perhaps the Giants want to give third-round rookie Davis Webb a week or two to mentally prepare. The owner of a career 72.3 QB rating, Smith is a turnover machine like few in recent memory. He is returning to the fold in a golden matchup with the Raiders' barely-there defense, however, and will be an intriguing, bottom-dollar option in DFS leagues this weekend. Tue, Nov 28, 2017 03:47:00 PM

Geno Smith completed 10-of-16 passes for 114 yards with one interception while totaling five yards on two carries Friday in the Giants’ preseason loss to the Steelers.

He was sacked three times for a loss of 22 yards. Playing at Metlife Stadium for the first time as a Giant, Smith came out hot by completing four-of-six passes for 44 yards to end the first half. As always, Smith’s success didn’t last for long. He gave the Steelers prime field-position by throwing an ugly interception in the third quarter and had another pick called back on a holding penalty. Smith obviously wasn’t great but he was head and shoulders above Josh Johnson, who failed to complete a pass longer than nine yards over his quarter-and-a-half of playing time. He’ll head into the season as Eli Manning’s primary backup. Fri, Aug 11, 2017 10:11:00 PM

According to ESPN's Jordan Raanan, the Giants are aware of a potentially damaging video involving Odell Beckham.

The video surfaced Friday while Beckham was on a Nike-sponsored tour of Europe. The seven-second clip shows Beckham in bed with an open pizza box clutching what appears to be a brown cigarette. The video later pans to a female, who is holding a credit card with a white powder aligned in rows. "We're aware of the video, but we don't have any comment beyond that," a Giants spokesman said via email. It's unclear if anything will come of this, but it's not a good look for Beckham, who is seeking a lucrative long-term deal with New York.

Roger Lewis was not targeted in the Giants' Week 17 win over the Redskins.

Lewis was not listed on the final injury report, but he was limited all week by an ankle injury which will require offseason surgery. Despite the no-show in the finale, Lewis finishes a solid campaign with 36 catches for 416 yards and two touchdowns. Still, he will be no better than roster depth behind Odell Beckham and Sterling Shepard next season even if the Giants move on from Brandon Marshall.